Des Plaines River - 1 mile Donald E. Stephens Convention Center - 2 miles Rosemont Theatre - 2 miles White Pines Golf Course - 9 miles Wrigley Field - 10 miles Brookfield Zoo - 10 miles Woodfield Shopping Mall - 12 miles IKEA - 12 miles Arlington Park horse race course - 13 miles The Loop - 13 miles North Michigan Avenue shopping/Magnificent Mile - 13 miles O'Hare International Airport (ORD): Approximate driving time is 5 minutes and distance is 2 miles. Driving directions from O'Hare International Airport: Head east on I-190. Continue on I-90/Kennedy Expwy and take exit 79A for Cumberland S. The hotel is on the left, but proceed to Bryn Mawr. Turn left onto Bryn Mawr and continue around to the hotel. Chicago Midway Airport (MDW): Approximate driving time is 30 minutes and distance is 24 miles. Driving directions from Chicago Midway Airport: Head north on SR-50/S Cicero Ave. Continue to I-55 and head northbound. Head west on I-90/Ryan Expwy and exit at Cumberland S. The hotel is on the left, but proceed to Bryn Mawr. Turn left onto Bryn Mawr and continue around to the hotel. Best bets from O’Hare: The hotel offers 24-hour complimentary shuttle service to and from O’Hare. Taxis are another convenient option and cost $5–$15. Fee(s) subject to change without notice. Rental cars are also available via this Web site. Best bets from Midway: Taking a taxi to the hotel is a convenient option, but costs more than $36. Fee(s) subject to change without notice. Some travelers choose to drive; rental cars are available through this Web site. A third choice would be to take an Omega shuttle from Midway to O’Hare ($16–$25) and then use the hotel’s complimentary shuttle service from O’Hare. Fee(s) subject to change without notice. Omega runs from Midway to O’Hare hourly from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. No reservations are needed. Getting around: Taxis and rental cars are popular choices for travel within the vicinity of the hotel; rental cars are available through this Web site, and hotel parking is free during the guest's stay only. Another travel option is the train, which costs less than $5; the blue line, located just across the street, takes visitors to downtown Chicago. It is also possible to take a taxi downtown, but the cost is more than $36. Fee(s) subject to change without notice. Driving downtown is not recommended due to heavy traffic and difficult parking. |